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- Whiterigg railway station served the village of Maddiston, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, from 1862 to 1930 on the Slamannan Railway. The station was opened...
- charter of King David II of Scotland of 1332 granting him the lands of Whiterigg and Redmyres. William de Irwyn would marry (before 1317) a granddaughter...
- Preceding station Historical railways Following station Rawyards Ballochney Railway   Slamannan Railway   Whiterigg Line and station closed...
- Edward M. McGuire Date of birth (1893-08-12)12 August 1893 Place of birth Whiterigg, Scotland Position(s) Inside right Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls)...
- Preceding station Historical railways Following station Whiterigg   North British Railway Slamannan Railway   Longriggend...
- shirts and black knickers. The club pla**** at New Monkland, 40 yards from Whiterigg station. Minute Book S.F.A. Scottish Football ****ociation. 21 August 1883...
- white. The club pla**** at private grounds at Airdriehill, 50 yards from Whiterigg station. Fleming, J. S. (1880). Scottish ****ociation Football Annual 1880–81...
- Kiteroa (west part) Waikaka Waikaka Valley Wendon (east part) Wendon Valley Whiterigg Willowbank Gore District covers 1,253.85 km2 (484.11 sq mi) and had an...
- Barrow-in-Furness in 1839 as a speculator and dealer in iron. He took over the Whiteriggs iron mine and other ore deposits. His breakthrough in Furness was the...
- follows: Arbuckle station; opened 31 August 1840; closed 3 October 1862; Whiterigg station; opened 3 October 1862; closed 1 May 1930: Arden station; opened...